Kalimpong:Heavy overnight showers led to a flash flood following which, many houses collapsed in Kalimpong early on Monday. Locals have also blamed the ongoing work of the Sevoke-Rangpo rail project for the damage.
Heavy downpours started since last night across the entire North Bengal region including Hills Terai and Dooars. A number of houses in Rambhi Bazar village along with a portion of the National Highway 10 were damaged due to the landslide. Also, the Sevoke-Rangpo rail project work has been stalled. Under the project, construction of the station yard of Ryang, the second railway station of the project, is currently underway.
Locals have blamed the railway project for the collapse of their houses. They complained that poor planning of the project has caused the damage. No space has been arranged to drain out the water coming down from the hill, they said. Infact, houses were already damaged due to impact of the heavy machines, locals said.
They further complained that no measures were taken before the monsoons to prevent landslides. As a result of which, more damage has been caused to the houses, they added. If there is more rainfall and no immediate action is taken then the entire village will be washed away, they said. Among the houses that were damaged included those of Karn Bahadur Chhetri, Pappu Khati and Geeta Silal.